Some guy that evidently wants to be removed from the mailing list

Ed Hamilton <[email protected]> Fri, 15 Sep 2023 17:35:24 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.genealogy.gramps.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Could someone do something about this person who seems to want to be removed from the mailing list and decided to write me directly because I posted something? When I replied, he got worse, but I put a filter on gmail to just delete his stuff and it did, or I would forward that to you as well.
Thank you.
 

Ken Lind <[email protected]> writes:

> See!… Like I said… Take me off this email list… I followed your directions exactly like you wrote and it simply doesn’t work!
>
> You leave me no choice but to respond to every Gramps email asking to be removed!
>
> On Sep 13, 2023, at 8:16 AM, Ed Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I use a static site generator for articles and gramps for the trees. I have links in the sidebar of the articles for the trees.
>
> main site: https://myoldohiohome.com/
>
> one of the trees: https://myoldohiohome.com/cleveland/
>
> I don't know if that is what you would want to do or not. I am on
> Linux and use pelican because it was the easiest for me to configure.
> There are many. You already are using wordpress on the Ruminations
> section, you could adapt that somehow. I forget if you'd need to run
> another instance of wordpress or if you can put articles into separate
> folders from their interface.
>
> Nice landing page, by the way. I didn't know you could do that in gramps.
>
> Ed H.
>
> On 9/9/23 7:22 PM, Kyle Davenport wrote:
>> I'm just fishing for ideas about making my Gramps website more interesting.
>> 
>> 1) I have to update the website every few months because of changes and updates. Is there any way to show what's changed or what's new?
>> 
>> 2) When the paper trail runs out, we genealogists have to look for
>> clues in the times and places of our ancestor, somehow dramatizing
>> what their life was like. I wrote such a treatment in a document
>> with all available evidence, lore, and images. See "A Collin's Tale
>> <https://quickening.zapto.org/Collins%20Tale.pdf>". Has anyone tried
>> to incorporate this into their Gramps tree, and how did you do it?
>> 
>> 3) I have a nice landing page <https://quickening.zapto.org/gramps/>
>> for my Gramps site, but somehow I would like more of these
>> HTML-formatted stories thru-out the site, either on individual pages
>> or hanging off them.
>> 
>> Sort of an aside, I tried to do Openmap places in the narrative web report and it doesn't seem to work.
>> 
>> 
>> => I've seen emails to the list strip html. Contact me for the links.
>> 


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